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13/08/2017

 
The latest sailing news from Australia and the world.

 
 
 14 Aug 2017

 

 

Tahzjay

Tahzjay = Target with a very, very soft ‘g', silent ‘t', and oh-so-French accent  
Last week we began the discussion about where to from here. You can read Red Circle Boutique and re-familiarise yourself with all of that at any stage. In flowing on, today's headline plays on the outfit's other colloquial name. Target with a very, very soft ‘g', silent ‘t', and oh-so-French accent.

As a very brief re-cap, we are talking about strategic direction, for the picture will be very different in five to ten years time. Possibly even more so that the five to ten preceding them, especially given the rate of change in the world. And so it will be even more crucial to have things set up correctly, for the people will be different, with far fewer having been lifetime sailors. They need to be welcomed in classic sense, but also inspired to tell others, so that the overall sustainability is worn across the broadest possible base. Any fracas will be enough to have them depart permanently, and worse, ensure others do not venture into the malaise.

And so on that very point, the relationship between the constituents, if you will, and the peak body does need to be both clear and harmonious. Presently, there is a genuine disconnect between the ultimate level of the sport, and the rank and file. That is not to say that the Australian Sailing Team have done anything other than excel. They have been, and continue to be, totally brilliant. Just look to the 49ers currently racing in Europe to see how well all the ‘new' blood is doing. Well done to you all, and you smile and are gracious and humble, so cheers to you.

17/06/25 - Hamilton (BDA) - 35th America's Cup Bermuda 2017 - ORACLE TEAM USA  Sam Greenfield


Of course, events like the America's Cup and the mighty Volvo Ocean Race have had more than a smattering of Aussies involved since we last proffered a team ourselves in the AC, and News Corp was essential a Kiwi team. Alas, in AC34 and certainly AC35, Team USA was in reality Team AUS!

Now here is the point. AUS Sailing collects something in the order of 70% of its funding through grants, most notably the Australian Sports Commission. Of course the USA and UK now have Aussies driving their efforts, so it will be more than interesting to see the outcomes they achieve, but it takes nothing away from the fact that if you look at it like a business, that 70% is being deployed to something like 1% of the people.

Given that is its purpose it is hard to argue with, but when maybe one dozen of the clubs around the land supply the vast bulk of the remaining 30%, and effectively become the very foundations on which the scenario is built in a volume, and not dollar sense, then the core issue becomes how much do they, the worker bees, really care? What do they see? Got something to add? Please email us

Existing Nacra 17 foil cassette  Nacra Sailing


Moving right on and the news out is that there are major issues with the Nacra17. Stories had been circulating about the foiling versions being slower than their low-rider cousins, and with foils full of water due to poor sealing, unsuitable engineering of the daggerboard cassettes, and ‘bad paint' all being elements of the mix, well it is no wonder they have been taken off the shelf immediately. Seems there is definitely a case of ill-conceived notions by half-baked projects, and brought to you by shoestring productions. The saving grace would have to be that no one was injured in the process. Nacra management have been issued with a please explain, so we will see what transpires...

Back here in Oz, and there is no such case of missing out all together on implementing the seven Ps at SuperFoiler, by the way. We will have more on this wonderfully exciting programme very soon. So well done to Bill and Jack Macartney, along with the entire team working away tirelessly from their base at the Woollahra Sailing Club, and incorporating efforts in Melbourne, the NSW South Coast, as well as across the ditch. Makes you proud to be an Aussie. All of you please take a bow...

Just had to be the signature image. Go SuperFoiler... - SuperFoiler Grand Prix  © John Curnow


Talking of bows, and one for whom we all should really be doing it, is young Simon Hoffman. Some sensationalised your efforts as hampering your Olympic chances, yet failed to really stress that you will always be a hero when you display characteristics like you did. Walk tall, pal. You certainly deserve to.

Finally, and briefly, it was very sad to learn of the plight of Bumblebee V on Friday. It is an abject reminder to have competent and alert crewmembers on board. Many an expert has commented here on Sail-World that delivery crews should not be inside 2nm of anything. We do hope they can refloat her soon. You can see the pictures here.

Well then, and just as Tim Shaw said, “But wait! There's more.” Now you will have to go to the website for other news, for it has been yet another bumper week. Check out the links below as a sample of the articles, which include the very well attended and received Fastnet, the Extreme Sailing Series, Volvo Ocean Race, 9ers, Airlie Beach, Hammo, Kiteboarding, RC44, Aircalin Match Racing Cup, 52 Super Series, the Clipper, protection for the Great Barrier Reef, Class 40s, Windsurfing, the new-look Sailing World Championships in Denmark as the testbed for leading into Tokyo, the World Match Racing Tour, the Finns, the McConaghy built, E Glass gem, Satori is up for sale with her North Sails wardrobe and all, the Brisbane Boat Show, RPAYC grabs Marina of the Year, Tasar, and much, much more.

Also, well done to all the associations and events for all the news you have been supplying. Keep it up. Readers await you! Please ensure you have your club or class do the same via the submit function, just up in the top right of the Sail-World home page. In the meantime, go for a wander to review the proverbial plethora of material for you to explore on the site, from all over the globe. Also, do keep a weather eye on Sail-World. We are here to bring you the whole story...


John Curnow, Editor, Sail-World AUS



Hempel Sailing World Championships – Final day of snakes and ladders
Event Media,
After the lighter airs yesterday, a final day of racing in stronger, veering 12-15 westerlies, gusting to 20, made for medal races of shifting fortunes that were hard to control.... [more]


RC44 Marstrand World Championship – Battleship Nika sweeps to victory
RC44 Class Association,
For the first race of the day, John Bassadone steered Peninsula Petroleum into her customary position on the left-hand of the start line and sailed into the lead to secure the team's first race win of the regatta.... [more]


Oman Air goes top of Extreme Sailing Series after a dramatic victory
Oman Sail,
Having led from the start of the German regatta, the crew of the high-speed GC32 catamaran saw their lead whittled away on the last day to a single point before a race win – only their third of the Act – gave them a narrow lead going into the double-points finale.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – MAPFRE continue Leg Zero dominance in final stage
Volvo Ocean Race,
As expected, the Volvo Ocean 65s stayed tightly bunched on the first of those, a drag race towards Le Grand Lejon. Vestas 11th Hour Racing were neck-and-neck with MAPFRE for the lead, with the Spanish side just pipping them to the line.... [more]


Aircalin Match Racing Cup – Day 2
Laurence Bouchet CNC,
Cyril and his crew are in front because they beat Will Eastman in their duel. The second Round Robin then began and the crew of James Willson temporarily took the lead of these return matches by winning four matches out of four.... [more]


Fareast 28R World Championship – One race day left for the World title
Icarus Sports,
Great consistency from both Griffin Sailing Team and Drake on the race course today, and with only one race day left they are head to head for the World title, with the third place being left to claim from the rest of the fleet.... [more]


Airlie Beach Race Week – Action heats up on Day 3
Di Pearson / ABRW Media,
Fellow Bethwaite design, Vivace, the 79er of Gary Smith and John Rae (Qld), is second, their 3-3-1 results leaving them three points off the money. Andrew York and his REO Speedwagon (NSW) are third, after finishing the day with 1-8-2.... [more]


Meet the Clipper 2017-18 Race Crew - Nessa Maloney
Clipper Round the World,
Whilst we often hear stories of chance encounters that spur future Clipper Race crew members into applying to take part in a leg or more, bumping into Sir Robin Knox-Johnston, during a Beach Boys concert in Derry-Londonderry during the award-winning Foyle Maritime Festival, is certainly one of the more unique.... [more]


G'Nome flies in for Airlie Beach Race Week
Di Pearson,
Desperate times call for desperate measures – so when you haven't missed Airlie Beach Race Week for 15 years and you don't want to change the trend you don't let obstacles stand in your way – just ask Terry Archer, owner of the Grainger 075, G'Nome.... [more]


Sailing Worlds - Test event proves to be just that after long day
Matthew Pryor,
It is the mark of a champion that they rise to every test without complaining about the weather gods, and the Hempel Sailing World Championships Aarhus Denmark 2018 Test Event witnessed those qualities surface again yesterday. After the heavy conditions earlier in the week, the light on Friday meant only four of the ten classes got out into Aarhus Bay and racing continued until the sun went down.... [more]


Aarhus offers taste of Championships to come
Matthew Pryor,
It is a truth universally acknowledged in the boat park, that while some classes are talking tech or weather, the windsurfers are finding out where to eat and chill out. But when it is competition time they are as fierce as anyone and the men's RS:X at The Hempel Sailing World Championships Aarhus Denmark 2018 Test Event whetted the appetite for the battles to come here in a year's time.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series – Oman Air stays ahead while the rest reshuffle
Extreme Sailing Series,
Four second places and three fifths were enough to keep Oman Air ahead by a comfortable margin while the rest of the fleet took part in a game of snakes and ladders, resulting in a leaderboard reshuffle.... [more]


RC44 Marstrand World Championship – Mission impossible- + Video
RC44 Class Association,
Eight of the nine competing crews still have a mathematical chance of winning, but with a 15-point advantage over the two boats in second place, Vladimir Prosikhin sits in an unusually strong position for such a competitive fleet.... [more]


International competitors look back at the Rolex Fastnet Race
James Boyd,
Richard Matthews was presented with the Dennis Doyle Memorial Salver as the competing skipper with the greatest number of Rolex Fastnet Race participations. Deb Fish won not only the prize, with Rob Craigie, for having the boat (Bellino) with the top mixed IRC Two Handed crew, but also the Maite de Aramblaza Trophy for the best yacht with a female skipper.... [more]


Aircalin Match Racing Cup – Day 1
Laurence Bouchet CNC,
Four crews lead the first round robin. Tugdual Piriou who wins these four matches. Will Eastman, was expected and won five matches out of seven. He lost to our two Caledonians Cyril Fortin and Tom Picot.... [more]


Countdown to Formula Kite Worlds in Oman reaches 100-day landmark
Oman Sail,
The final countdown has begun to the biggest date in the kiteboarding calendar – the Formula Kite World Championships in Oman.... [more]


Airlie Beach Race Week - Day 2 – First time lucky
Di Pearson,
Mark Skelton forsook the Barbados and the 2017 OK Dinghy World Championship just so he could finally attend Airlie Beach Race Week – and so far it has paid in spades – two wins from two races.... [more]


Sailing World Championships - Foiling Nacra 17 to go back to the shop
Matthew Pryor,
It is the mark of a champion that they rise to every test without complaining about the weather gods, and the Hempel Sailing World Championships Aarhus Denmark 2018 Test Event witnessed those qualities surface again yesterday. After the heavy conditions earlier in the week, the light on Friday meant only four of the ten classes got out into Aarhus Bay and racing continued until the sun went down.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race - The desire to succeed
Quinag Communication,
Success in sport requires considerable determination and perseverance; they in turn require a goal to fuel them. In the case of French yachtsman, Didier Gaudoux, his dream was to win the Rolex Fastnet Race. It was an ambition conceived in the late 1970s, when he made his first forays as an offshore sailor, and nurtured during the subsequent four decades.... [more]


RC44 Marstrand World Champs - Bronenosec's young guns hit their mark
RC44 Class Association,
Day two of the RC44 Marstrand World Championship was far too fickle and tricky for any single team to dominate, but the best performers of the day were both Russian crews.... [more]


Extreme Sailing Series - Double win for Oman Air on testing day
Extreme Sailing Series,
In tough conditions on the River Elbe, Oman Air out-sailed its rivals to gain a six-point lead, with the rest of the fleet separated by a narrow two-point margin, after the first day of scoring racing at the Extreme Sailing Series™ Act 5, Hamburg, presented by Land Rover.... [more]


France claim Fastnet Challenge Cup for third consecutive time
James Boyd,
Early on, the overall prize looked set to be a big boat affair with both the JV 115 Nikata and George David's maxi Rambler 88 leading until the run back from the Fastnet Rock favoured the medium-sized boats.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – MAPFRE win qualifying sprint
Volvo Ocean Race,
Team Brunel took second place in their first race sailing with new recruit Peter Burling, the Olympic gold medallist and America's Cup winning helmsman, whose signing was announced just hours before the fleet's departure from England's south coast.... [more]


New territories planned for the 2018 52 Super Series season
52 Super Series,
Overall, the aim is to offer teams a mix of new challenges and experiences on different, lesser known race tracks as well as the chance to shine at the 52 Super Series' regular haunts.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Three in a row for Night and Day
James Boyd,
The Loisins were pleased with their tactics at Portland Bill where they went very inshore (too far inshore, judging from the look on the face of père Loisin), however that gained them three miles.... [more]


Perfect day opens Airlie Beach Race Week
Di Pearson, ABRW Media,
The multihulls were quickest around the course, with David Davenport's Misty Sea (WA) taking first place from John Williams' Tyee III (Vic) and Sean Nicholls' Paxos (Qld) in the Multihull Passage division.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Poised to join the pantheon of greats
Quinag,
As yachts continue to pass the finish line off the Breakwater Lighthouse in Plymouth Sound, the spotlight is shining firmly upon the question of who will claim the race's most sought-after prize, the Fastnet Challenge Cup and Rolex timepiece, awarded to the overall race winner and decided on handicap under the IRC Rating system.... [more]


2017 Rolex Fastnet Race action-shots by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from 2017 Rolex Fastnet Race.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race - To the wire in IRC Three
James Boyd,
IRC Three went to wire this afternoon in the Rolex Fastnet Race between two French JPK 10.80s. Coming into the finish, Timeline of past class winner Marc Alperovitch seem to be the victor, but when Arnaud Delamare and Eric Mordret's lower rated Dream Pearls arrived 33 minutes later, her time corrected to 1 minute 11 seconds ahead of her compatriots.... [more]


RC44 Marstrand World Championship - Things go right for Nika on Day 1
RC44 Class Association,
Sometimes success is about being in the right place at the right time, and that's exactly what launched Team Nika into the lead on day one of the RC44 Marstrand World Championship in Sweden.... [more]


Light winds and strong tide thwart Hamburg opener
Extreme Sailing Series,
Mother Nature refused to play ball on the opening day of Extreme Sailing Series™ Act 5, Hamburg, presented by Land Rover, resulting in no scoring races being completed. Conditions in the German venue are predicted to improve from tomorrow.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race – Leg 0 start
Nic Douglass,
The third stage of the Volvo Ocean Race 'Leg 0' kicked off at 1300 GMT today from Plymouth.... [more]


Nasdaq Clipper Race team skipper revealed
Kathryn Foulkes / Clipper Ventures,
The Nasdaq Stock Market in New York is sponsoring one of the race's twelve 70-foot ocean racing yachts, and its non-professional crew who will compete in the eleven-month long circumnavigation challenge of a lifetime, carrying the firm's ‘Ignite Your Ambition' message.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Class leaders firming up
James Boyd,
With this the leaders in the bigger classes have begun firming up along with the prospects for the boat will be the crowned overall winner under IRC in the Royal Ocean Racing Club's biennial flagship offshore race.... [more]


New rules to better protect and enable access to the Whitsundays
GBRMPA,
The updates to the Whitsunday Plan of Management — an area-specific plan that manages use in this highly visited region in addition to Reef-wide zoning — follows extensive consultation.... [more]


V and B prevails in the Class 40s as Trentesaux has a comfy ride
James Boyd,
These boats are designed to a box rule created in France in the early 2000s. With more than 150 examples launched in the last 13 years, it is also highly international with boats competing from crews as far afield as Oman, South Africa and Japan, ranging from professionals (both old timers and budding youngsters) to enthusiastic amateurs.... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - Sailing superstar Peter Burling joins Team Brunel
Jonno Turner, Volvo Ocean Race,
Olympic gold medallist and America's Cup winning helmsman Peter Burling is joining Team Brunel for the 2017-18 edition of the Volvo Ocean Race. The signing of the world's most in-demand sailor is a major coup for Brunel skipper Bouwe Bekking – and sets up what should be a compelling rivalry with Burling's long-term sailing partner Blair Tuke... [more]


Volvo Ocean Race - America's Cup champion signs on with Team Brunel
Richard Gladwell, Sail-World.com NZ,
New Zealand's Peter Burling has joined Team Brunel for the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18. Burling could become the first sailor in history to win the ‘Triple Crown' of an Olympic Gold medal, the America's Cup and the Volvo Ocean Race. The race is not Burling's first competitive offshore foray. He has sailed in the Rolex Sydney Hobart and an Auckland Fiji Race. Plus video... [more]


NOR for 175th Festival of Sails published and entry open
Lisa Ratcliff,
The Notice of Race for the 175th Festival of Sails is now online and organiser Royal Geelong Yacht Club is ready to welcome entries for the significant anniversary edition of Victoria's oldest sporting trophy.... [more]


Second in the Rolex Fastnet Race
Phil Sharp Racing,
After three days, four hours and seven minutes of racing, Phil Sharp and his crew members, Robin Marais, Pablo Santurde and Pietro Luciani, crossed the finish line of the fourth Championship event, the Rolex Fastnet Race in second place aboard Class 40 'Imerys'... [more]


Humility a key cog in Aussie battle plan for Rolex Invitational Cup
NYYC,
Historically, two of the best indicators of success in the biennial Rolex New York Yacht Club Invitational Cup are a strong track record in the tricky Swan 42 race boat and prior experience racing in the regatta. The boat is a challenge to sail well—especially with the provided all-purpose sails and standardized rig tune—and the event itself is unique in the world of Corinthian sailing.... [more]


Adam Warchol, Takuma Sugi and Marino Gil book places in final
World Sailing,
The first round of the 14-15 Year Old Boy's contest was completed in light winds and varying sized waves. With not much wind, the contest was a pure wave riding test with the best two waves to count over a 14 minute duration.... [more]


Danes lead on home waters at Hempel Sailing World Champs Test Event
World Sailing,
Danish sailors, Jena Hansen and Katja Salskov-Iversen continue their dominance of the 49erFX Class on day two of the Hempel Sailing World Championships Test Event in Aarhus, Denmark.... [more]


Aussies dominate opening day at Hempel Sailing World Champs Test Event
World Sailing,
The Australians claimed the top positions on the first day of the Hempel Sailing World Championships Test Event in Aarhus, Denmark.... [more]


World Championship set to start with a whisper and finish with a bang
RC44 Class Association,
They say that a true sailing champion is one who can master all weather conditions. It's going to take an all-rounder to win the 2017 RC44 World Championship in Marstrand, Sweden. For tomorrow's opening day of competition, the nine international teams are looking at light airs of about 8 knots from the south-west. By the weekend the breeze will have grown to about 15 knots... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Perseverance pays
Quinag,
David's first Rolex Fastnet Race in 2007 on the 90-ft Rambler was defined by an epic contest with Mike Slade's 100-ft Maxi ICAP Leopard. The two yachts provided a spectacle of raw intensity as they duelled around the Fastnet Rock before Slade's British yacht eventually claimed victory by a little over an hour.... [more]


Clipper Round the World Yacht Race departs for Liverpool
Morgan Kasmarik / Clipper Ventures,
The twelve matched Clipper 70 ocean racing yachts are due to arrive in Liverpool on Monday 14 August, and after a white sail parade of the fleet on the Mersey, the teams will be treated to an Official Civic Welcome ceremony.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race catch up with the Sailor Girl + Videos
Nic Douglass,
While I was competing at the Tasar World Championship in Japan where my Dad and I came third and were the first Masters team out of 97 crews, my assistant (self-proclaimed 'Minion') Brigitte Berry was on the ground for the start in Cowes to talk with a number of crews before the start, capture some awesome boat porn, and then catch up with Ned Wakefield from Team Concise at the finish in Plymouth... [more]


Chicago to host World Match Racing Tour American stopover
WMRT,
Chicago's hosting of the Louis Vuitton Americas Cup World Series in 2016, thrilled Midwest sports fans with the excitement of high-performance catamaran racing for the first time with Lake Michigan proving to be a world-class venue for sailboat racing.... [more]


Stevie Morrison returns to Extreme Sailing Series for Hamburg showdown
Extreme Sailing Series,
British sailor Tom Buggy brings valuable experience to the table as headsail trimmer, having competed in the Series as part of many wildcard crews, including in the previous Act in Barcelona.... [more]


Dongfeng Race Team win dash for Rolex Fastnet Race finish line
James Boyd,
Thanks to a combination of this and smart tactics, they were three miles ahead of both the IMOCA 60 and VO65 fleets at Portland Bill, extending this to seven at Start Point and to ten by the Lizard.... [more]


One year on from Rio 2016 – Extreme Finn sailing – Finnally
Robert Deaves,
There were photos to show it had taken place, and lots of wild stories, but very few had seen any footage of sailing's gladiators taking on Rio's extreme conditions.... [more]


Kite Speed World Championship– Oman acclaimed as kiteboarding paradise
Oman Sail,
The event attracted some of the world's best known kite boarders who gave the Masirah Beach Camp venue and ideal kiteboarding conditions in the flat and shallow lagoon an unconditional vote of approval.... [more]


Keep the water out with Zhik's new Superthermal Hydrobase
Zhik,
We've all done it - and fished a rope out of the water, pushed the rudder down or stepped down the slipway one foot too far and gained that unwanted wet sleeve or leg.... [more]


Rambler 88 takes monohull line honours at the Rolex Fastnet Race
Quinag,
As Rambler 88 arrived in Plymouth, the second monohull on the water - Ludde Ingvall's 100-ft Australian Maxi CQS - lay 60-nm from the finish line with the 115-ft Supermaxi Nikata some 5-nm further behind.... [more]


Dongfeng win knife-edge battle with MAPFRE in Rolex Fastnet Race
Volvo Ocean Race,
China's Dongfeng Race Team edged out MAPFRE by just 56 seconds in a Rolex Fastnet Race thriller in the early hours of Wednesday, as an intense night of lead changes and fickle winds ended with the entire fleet separated by less than 40 minutes after more than 600 miles of racing.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race - Ludde Ingvall and CQS second across the line
John Roberson,
Ludde Ingvall's super maxi CQS crossed the finishing line of the Rolex Fastnet Race, in Plymouth at 03:08.25 this morning, second placed monohull on line honours behind the American boat Rambler 88. Their elapsed time for the course was two days, 14 hours, 28 minutes and 25 seconds.... [more]


Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race - Overseas boats among early entries
Di Pearson,
Two-time America's Cup challenger, Vincenzo Onorato, is among the seven early international contenders for the Cruising Yacht Club of Australia's (CYCA) 2017 Rolex Sydney Hobart Yacht Race.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race - Rambler 88 claims monohull line honours
James Boyd,
American George David's Rambler 88 arrived in Plymouth to claim monohull line honours. The silver maxi crossed the finish line off Plymouth breakwater at 22:14:21 BST in a time of 2 days 9 hours 34 minutes and 21 seconds. This was more than six hours faster than they had managed in 2015 when they ghosted in just four minutes astern of Jim Clark's 100ft maxi, Comanche.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race - Rock-bound flotilla
James Boyd,
The first monohull arrivals are due into Plymouth tonight with George David's Rambler 88 leading the charge, rounding Bishop Rock, the mandatory mark of the course southwest of the Scilly Isles, at 1515 BST.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race - Passage at the Fastnet Rock
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from 2017 Rolex Fastnet Race.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race - Ludde's CQS on the home straight
John Roberson,
The super maxi CQS, skippered by Australian Ludde Ingvall has turned the final corner and is on the home straight in the Rolex Fastnet Race. Still holding onto second place in the monohulls, the team rounded the Bishop Rock, south of the Isles of Scilly just before 20:00 this evening.... [more]


Satori is for sale
Satori,
This 50ft McConaghy built performance cruiser is effectively a mini Wally. In-boom furling, self-tacking and hydraulic driven everything through push button controls that really work. You just need to trim your nails before sailing! It really is a boat that you can sail on your own, but nice to have company to show it off!... [more]


2018 Sailing World Championships Aarhus test event begins
World Sailing,
The Olympic medallists, attending the Test Event, include the three-time Olympic medallist, Vasilij Žbogar (SLO) and Pierre Le Coq (FRA), who won bronze in Rio 2016.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – The fastest home
Quinag,
The next arrival in Plymouth is not expected until the early hours of Wednesday morning with George David's American yacht Rambler 88 set to be confirmed as the fastest monohull.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – CQS round the Rock and on the way home
John Roberson,
The breeze has been fairly consistent all night, and they have maintained their advantage over Nikata, and are looking forward to a fast downwind ride back to the finish.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Concise home as Dongfeng Race Team leads VO65s
James Boyd,
Skipper Ned Collier Wakefield said he had enjoyed the start, leaving the Solent amid the giant spectator fleet and the journey back from the Fastnet Rock... [more]


Oman Air Extreme Sailing Series team head to Hamburg on a high
Oman Sail,
The Oman Air team are heading into the second half of the Extreme Sailing Series on a high after rebooting their campaign with an emphatic victory last time out.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race - First rock rounding
Quinag Communication,
Rounding the Fastnet Rock on the southern tip of Ireland at 15:49 BST, Tony Lawson's Concise 10 leads the fleet in the 2017 Rolex Fastnet Race. The MOD70 became the first yacht to round the race's emblematic landmark and is making rapid progress some 115-nm ahead of the next boat on the water, George David's Rambler 88. With 242-nm still to negotiate... [more]


Manly Sailing Club to host 2019 O'pen BIC World Championships
Fiona Rist,
Manly Sailing Club, in Auckland, New Zealand, has lodged a successful bid to host the 2019 O'pen BIC World Championships, following a presentation by the club's newly elected Commodore, Sir Russell Coutts, at the recent International O'pen BIC Class Association AGM.... [more]


Aussies out in force at 2017 Aarhus Sailing Week
Megan McKay,
A strong contingent from the Australian Sailing Team will compete at this week's 2017 Aarhus Sailing Week in Denmark, the test event for the 2018 Sailing World Championships to be held in Aarhus next August.... [more]


SMIRW - Competitors prepare for a week of fun and sun
Di Pearson,
Entries for Townsville Yacht Club's SeaLink Magnetic Island Race Week have reached 65 and competitors are already gearing up for a week of sailing, soaking up sun and catching up with friends for the final northern regatta, held during the first week of spring.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race - Ludde's CQS fighting for second place
John Roberson,
Ludde Ingvall's Australian super maxi CQS is currently battling for second place on line honours amongst the monohulls, in the Rolex Fastnet Race. Late today Ludde's team overtook the 115 foot Nikata, but all day the two boats have been sailing as if attached by elastic.... [more]


Copa del Rey - One third perfect, two thirds to work on for Team ENGIE
Sébastien Rogues,
We have said it over and over again, the extremely high level of racing is unforgiving. Sébastien Rogues and his Team ENGIE crew are only too aware of this, finishing overall in seventh place in the third event of the GC32 Racing Tour. Still looking for their first major victory on this constantly demanding circuit, Team ENGIE's foiling catamaran nevertheless had a good start to the competition... [more]


Fastnet Race - Heavy traffic off Cornwall as Concise rounds the Rock
James Boyd,
At 15:49:37 BST Tony Lawson's MOD70 trimaran Concise 10 became the first boat to round the Fastnet rock off southwest Ireland. At the time the next boat in the race, George David's Rambler 88 was 111 miles astern. However thanks to their upwind passage their time of 28 hours 49 minutes was well outside of record to the Rock of 22 hours and 21 minutes, set in 2011 by the Loick Peyron... [more]


Slow going in the Rolex Fastnet Race
John Roberson,
At 09:00 BST this morning CQS was approaching Land's End, the south western most tip of England, and assessing their strategic options for crossing the Celtic Sea to the Fastnet Rock, off the south west coast of Ireland.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – More action shots from Day 1 by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Rolex Fastnet Race fleet approaching the Fastnet Rock. Day one images by Carlo Borlenghi... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Day 1 images by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi has provided this gallery of images from day one... [more]


36 Copa del Rey MAPFRE – Prizegiving with King Felipe VI + Video
GC32 Racing,
The trophies were presented by King Felipe VI of Spain outside of the Cathedral of Santa Maria of Palma yesterday evening.... [more]


Highfield announced as Official RIB Supplier to Extreme Sailing Series
Extreme Sailing Series,
The reliable RIBs, which are fitted with Honda engines, will provide vital on-water safety support for the sailors as they compete in close-quarters Stadium Racing on highspeed hydro-foiling catamarans, as well as transportation for VIP and media guests.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Concise approaches the Rock as Portland Bill pays
James Boyd,
At 0900 Tony Lawson's MOD 70 trimaran Concise 10 was off the Irish coast just about to tack towards the Fastnet Rock while the next boat and leading monohull, George David's Rambler 88 had rounded Land's End, followed by SMA, the lead IMOCA 60, sailed doublehanded by Paul Meilhat and Gwénolé Gahinet.... [more]


Brisbane Boat Show – 18 days to go
Boating Industry Association,
There will be a huge clearance of fishing tackle and show only deals. If you love boats, fishing and water sports you don't want to miss the Brisbane Boat Show.... [more]


Optimist European Championship – Boy and girl champions crowned
Icarus Sports,
Stefan Yuill (SRB) finished the day off with a second and 18th (his drop race) to hold on to his first place overall position in the Gold Fleet. As he is also the top European competitor, he has been crowned the 2017 Optimist Boy European Champion.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Class 40 team in contention after a classic start
Oman Sail,
Data from trackers on each yacht showed Oman Sail holding sixth place in the 26-strong Class 40 category early on Monday morning as they approached The Lizard peninsula, the southernmost point of mainland Britain.... [more]


Nasdaq sets sail with Clipper Round the World Yacht Race
Kathryn Foulkes / Clipper Ventures,
The Clipper Race has had a long-term relationship with Nasdaq since 2011 in a partnership based on the New York stage of the race, taking guests sailing on the Hudson against the iconic Manhattan skyline and Statue of Liberty.... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – A perfect start
Quinag,
Following the departure of the multihulls, the subsequent starts provided a showcase for a range of boats from cutting-edge to historic, professionally-sailed to family-crewed, the IMOCA 60s, Class 40s, through to the bulk of the fleet embodied by yachts in the 30-50-ft range including a large number sailing double-handed.... [more]


Classic upwind start for record breaking Rolex Fastnet Race
James Boyd,
The Solent laid on 'classic' conditions for the start of the Royal Ocean Racing Club's 47th Rolex Fastnet Race. In brilliant sunshine and with brisk westerly winds gusting up to 20 knots, the giant fleet tacked up the western Solent before compressing through the usual bottleneck at Hurst Narrows. A record-sized fleet of 368 boats started the race, 12 more than two years ago... [more]


2017 Rolex Fastnet Race action-shots by Carlo Borlenghi
Carlo Borlenghi,
Carlo Borlenghi provided this gallery of images from 2017 Rolex Fastnet Race.... [more]


Great start by CQS in the Rolex Fastnet Race
John Roberson,
With sailing legend Chris Dickson of New Zealand at the helm, CQS made a great start to the Rolex Fastnet Race at 12:40 BST today off Cowes on the Isle of Wight. The boat was powered up and going fast when the gun fired at the Royal Yacht Squadron to start the class for the biggest boats in the race.... [more]


RPAYC wins the Marina of the Year Award
Brendan Rourke,
On Monday evening over 300 of the industry's finest gathered at the International Convention Centre (ICC) in Sydney for the Marina of the Year Awards dinner, where The Royal Prince Alfred Yacht Club was announced as the Club of the Year. The awards recognise excellence and leadership across the marine industry and provide valuable benchmarks for industry and the wider community.... [more]


Golden weekend as CYCA's YSA team are named World Champions
Ross MacDonald,
In what will go down as the CYCA Youth Sailing Academy's most successful weekend on record, two teams have taken out the top spots at the Club Marine NSW Youth Match Racing Championship while another team was crowned World Champions at the World Sailing Youth Match Racing World Championship hosted by Balboa Yacht Club in California.... [more]


WMRT - Robertson finds more gold at the end of his rollercoaster
Aston Harald,
After a week of ups and downs, a couple of bad hooks and a few close shaves, it was business as usual for the super smooth Phil Robertson and his CHINAone Ningbo team as they beat Sam Gilmour's Neptune Racing team three - zero in the final of WMRT Match Cup Russia in St. Petersburg on Sunday.... [more]


Dongfeng lead the pack as VOR fleet takes on the Rolex Fastnet Race
Volvo Ocean Race,
Dongfeng Race Team stormed down the western Solent to lead the fleet of Volvo Ocean 65s in the Rolex Fastnet Race – part two of the Leg Zero qualifying series for the Volvo Ocean Race 2017-18.... [more]


FLIR Maritime Asia launched Raymarine Axiom Pro Advanced MFD at SIBS
Liza Dukino,
FLIR Maritime Asia Pty Ltd launched the expansion of its Raymarine Axiom™ Multifunction Display (MFD) line to the Australian market with the introduction of the Axiom Pro at Sydney International Boat Show. Designed for serious offshore enthusiasts and professional captains, Axiom Pro features Raymarine's HybridTouch™ user experience, combining multi-touchscreen controls with an ergonomic keypad... [more]


Rolex Fastnet Race – Rewarding good teamwork and preparation
Quinag,
In the spirit of one of the race's founders Joseph Weston Martyr, the 2,700 sailors expected to contest the 2017 race will do so displaying the indomitable qualities of ‘skill, courage and endurance'.... [more]
 



 

 
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